Leak reveals a large list of devices Apple is working on — including a foldable iPhone, professional monitor Studio Display 2, and a desktop robot
By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 11:13
There was a massive information leak in the media about the devices that Apple is actively working on at the moment, with many expected to release in 2026.
What is known
Some devices only have code names — information about them was discovered on a prototype of some device that a user bought and found them in an early beta version of iOS 26.
He shared the information with MacRumors, and thanks to this, the following Apple novelties became known:
Home Devices:
- AirTag 2 — B589
- Apple Studio Display 2 — J427 and J527
- Apple TV — J355
- Home hub — J490 and J491
- Unknown home accessory — J229
- Desktop robot — J595
- HomePod mini 2 — B525
iPad:
- iPad 12 — J581 and J582 (Wi-Fi and Cellular)
- iPad Air (M4) — J707, J708, J737, J738 (11" and 13", Wi-Fi and Cellular)
iPhone:
- iPhone 17e — V159
- iPhone Air 2nd generation — V62
- iPhone 18 Pro — V63
- iPhone 18 Pro Max — V64
- Foldable iPhone — V68
Mac:
- Budget MacBook with A18 Pro — J700
- MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/Max) — J714c, J714s, J716c, J716s (14" and 16" with M5 Pro and Max options)
- MacBook Air (M5) — J813 and J815 (13" and 15")
- Mac Studio (M5) — J775c and J775d (M5 Max and M5 Ultra)
- Mac mini (M5) — J873g and J873s (M5 and M5 Pro)
- MacBook Pro 14" (M6) — J804
- MacBook Pro (M6 Pro/Max) — K114c, K114s, K116c, K116s (14" and 16" with M6 Pro and M6 Max)
Wearable Devices:
- Vision Air — N100
- AR glasses prototype — N421
- Mac AR glasses — N107
- More affordable Vision Pro — N109
- Smart AI glasses — N50
- Apple Watch Series 12 — N237 and N238 (Wi-Fi and Cellular)
- Apple Watch Ultra 4 — N240
Chips:
- U3 (UWB chip) — T2034
- M5 Pro/Max/Ultra — T6050
- M6 — T8152
- A20/A20 Pro — T8160
- S11 — T8320
Unknown Devices:
- N110
- N209
- N216
- J349
- J190
- J226
Unfortunately, there is no information about release dates for the devices in Apple software, so we must await official information or other leaks.
Source: MacRumors